New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A369

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Prohibits possession of firearm by person convicted of animal cruelty.

Impact

If enacted, A369 would amend P.L.1979, c.179 and N.J.S.2C:58-3, specifically targeting those with animal cruelty convictions. This could potentially have a significant impact on statutes concerning firearm permits and ownership, reinforcing the need for responsible gun ownership and categorically identifying animal cruelty as a serious disqualifying offense. By placing stricter regulations on firearm possession, the bill aims to promote a larger objective of public safety concerning potentially dangerous individuals.

Summary

Bill A369, titled 'Prohibits possession of firearm by person convicted of animal cruelty,' aims to enhance public safety by preventing individuals with convictions for animal cruelty offenses from possessing firearms. This legislation seeks to amend existing laws related to firearm possession and establishes a clear link between animal cruelty and firearms regulations. It establishes that a person convicted of any animal cruelty offense will also be disqualified from owning or obtaining a firearms purchaser identification card or a permit to purchase a handgun, expanding the categories of individuals prohibited from accessing firearms under New Jersey law.

Contention

Some notable points of contention may arise from this bill regarding the balance between public safety concerns and the rights of individuals with felony convictions. Critics may argue that the bill could be viewed as excessively punitive for those who have committed animal cruelty offenses, asserting that such individuals may not pose the same level of threat as those convicted of violent crimes. Conversely, proponents of the bill, including animal rights advocates and public safety groups, argue that allowing individuals with a history of animal cruelty to possess firearms poses a significant risk.

Companion Bills

NJ A3841

Carry Over Prohibits possession of firearm by person convicted of animal cruelty.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3841

Prohibits possession of firearm by person convicted of animal cruelty.

NJ S3746

"Moose's Law"; prohibits persons convicted of animal cruelty offenses from owning animals and from working or volunteering at animal-related enterprises; establishes presumption against pretrial intervention for certain persons.

NJ S333

"Moose's Law"; prohibits persons convicted of criminal animal cruelty offenses from owning domestic companion animals and from working or volunteering at animal-related enterprises; establishes presumption against pretrial intervention for certain persons.

NJ A4502

Establishes sensitive areas in which possession of firearm in prohibited.

NJ HB224

Prohibits ownership of any animal by a person who has been convicted of cruelty to animals

NJ A5228

Excludes repeat offenders and persons convicted of certain crimes from eligibility for administrative parole release.

NJ HB2241

Firearms, etc.; possession, etc., by person convicted of hate crime.

NJ A3709

Prohibits persons convicted of criminal animal cruelty offenses from owning domestic companion animals and from working or volunteering at animal-related enterprises; designated as "Moose's Law."

NJ A2826

Prohibits persons convicted of criminal animal cruelty offenses from owning domestic companion animals and from working or volunteering at animal-related enterprises; designated as "Moose's Law."

NJ A4917

Prohibits possession of digital instructions to illegally manufacture firearms and firearm components.

Similar Bills

NJ A3841

Prohibits possession of firearm by person convicted of animal cruelty.

NJ S2490

Repeals "Extreme Risk Protective Order Act of 2018."

NJ S2602

Permits purchase of more than one handgun in 30-day period.

NJ S2682

Reduces waiting period between handgun purchases from 30 to 14 days.

NJ A1335

Requires criminal history record background check for rifle and shotgun purchases.

NJ A4383

Requires firearm transfer between members of immediate family be conducted through licensed retail firearm dealer.

NJ A3794

Requires firearm transfer between members of immediate family be conducted through licensed retail firearm dealer.

NJ A5323

Requires State Police to inform local law enforcement if certain prohibited persons attempt to purchase firearm or ammunition.